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Distribution and activity of bacteria in the headwaters of the Rhode River Estuary,Maryland, USA
Authors:Parke A Rublee  Susan M Merkel  Maria A Faust  Joseph Miklas
Institution:(1) Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, P.O. Box 28, 21037 Edgewater, Maryland, USA;(2) Present address: Biology Department, Whitman College, 99362 Walla Walla, WA, USA;(3) Present address: Marine Biological Laboratory, Ecosystems Center, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract:A transect along the axis of the headwaters of a tidal estuary was sampled for microbial, nutrient, and physical parameters. Chlorophylla averaged 42mgrg 1–1 and phytoplankton comprised an estimated 80% of the total microbial biomass as determined by adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Bacterial concentrations ranged from 0.3–53.9×106 cells ml–1 and comprised about 4% of the total living microbial biomass. Bacterial production, determined by3H-methyl-thymidine incorporation was about 0.05–2.09× 109 cells 1–1 h–1, with specific growth rates of 0.26–1.69 d–1. Most bacterial production was retained on 0.2mgrm pore size filters, but passed through 1.0mgrm filters. Significant positive correlations were found between all biomass measures and most nutrient measures with the exception of dissolved inorganic nitrogen nutrients where correlations were negative. Seasonal variability was evident in all parameters and variability among the stations was evident in most. The results suggest that bacterial production requires a significant carbon input, likely derived from autotrophic production, and that microbial trophic interactions are important.
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